Friday, December 20, 2013
Television
In the 50's sexy was Brigitte Bardot in a wet dress on the beach, waking up a french guy while still somehow managing to have perfect eyeliner. I can sit and watch an entire movie in french just to admire the people, the lighting, the language and the innocence of a 50's movie. Today sexy is naked, raw and very graphic, at least if you ask 99% of the male population. I, being the classy lady that I am, am always a little sceptical of artists that use their sexuality, along with other things of course, to make something of themselves. Idk, to me it just seems a little.. desperate? Anyways, when Miley Cyrus released "We Can't Stop" back in the day, I felt like it was sort of a desperate cry for attention, using all tumblr trends and minimal clothing to get people to watch, BUT today I watched a documentary called "Miley: The Movement" on MTV, about the past year of Miley Cyrus' career and actually, now, I don't mind her that much. Even though I generally love the 50's look and the "classy sexy" feel, I think what is happening now isn't necissarely a bad thing. Now we are able to express ourselves however we wan't, and be whoever we really are, and now THAT is sexy if you ask me! x
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